After [37]King Heremon son
of King Milesius of Spain a sketch of the line of the Descent of
Maguire, based on both the "Leabhar Gabhala - The Book of the
Talkings" a history of Ireland from oral traditions, an internet copy of
which can thankfully be found on the McLaughlins web
page, and the "Fermanagh Genealogies" is as follows:
[38]Irialfaidh, [39]Ethriall, [40]Follach, [41]Tighearnmhas,
[42]Ganbrotha, [43]Smiorghall, [44]Fiachaidh Labhrainne [45]Aonghus
Olmucaidh, [46]Maon, [47]Rothachtaigh(991-B.C.), [48]Deman, [49]Siorna
Saoghlach(804-B.C.), [50]Oilill Olchaoin, [51]Gallchadh(787-B.C.),
[52]Nuadha Fionn Fail, [53]Aodhan Glas, [54]Simeon Breac,
[55]Muireadhach Bolgrach Tireach, [56]Fioachaidh Tolgrach(596-B.C.),
[57]Duach Laidhghrach(545-B.C.), [58]Eochaidh Buaidhaig, [59]Ughaine
Mor(421-B.C.), [60]Cobthach Caol Bhreagh, [61]Meilge, [62]Iarn
Gleofhatach, [63]Connla Gruaidhchealgach, [64]Olill
Casfiacalach(291-B.C.), [65]Eochaidh Altleathan, [66]Aonghus Tuireach
Tamach(226-B.C.), [67]Eanda Aighnach(193-B.C.), [68]Laoga Larc,
[69]Beothechta, [70]Blathachta, [71]Asaman Eamhnadh, [72]Roynie Roe,
[73]Findguill, [74]Findeoin, [75]Eochaidh Fiedlioc, [76]Lothar,
[77]Lugaidh Sriabh Ndearg, [78]Criomthann Niadnar(4-A.D.), [79]Fiacad
Gion Fatchtnach, [80]Flacad Fionoud, [81]Tuathal Teachmar the first
historicaly reliable name, [82]Fidhlimhidh Reachtmar(160-A.D.),
[83]Conn Ceadchadhach (of the hundred battles), [84]Art
Aonfhir(185-A.D.) Note: Conaire
II (170-A.D.),also a descendant of Heremon, Conn of the
hundred battles son in-law, married to his daughter Sarah,
succeeded Conn because Art Aonfhir was as yet to young to
succeed his father. Conaires sons were the three Cairbres
and Cairbre Riada was the progenitor of the Dal Riada
dynasty in the extreme north of Ulster, and which later spread to
Alba(Scotland). This is agreed upon as being the first colonization of
Alba(Scotland) from the Erainn(Irish). Cairbre Baiscin descendants
peopled Corca-Bascin in Western Clare, Cairbre Musc was the
progenitor of all of the Septs of the Muscraige (which includes
the Corcu Duibne, the kin group which include the Septs
O'Shea, O'Falvey, and O'Connell), they peopled the
territory of Muskerry. Much thanks to Patrick
O'Shea for this information. to continue from the
top making the transision from using both the "Leabhar Gabhala" and the
"Fermanagh Genealogies" to mainly using only the "Fermanagh Genealogies"
we come to a name that appears in both [1]Cormac MacArt King of
Tara(226-268-A.D.)